In the SRC+AI seminar series, we explore key questions about the role of AI in sustainability sciences, our relationship with ecosystems, and our ability to build resilience in a rapidly changing world. This series combines lectures from leading researchers, critical reflections on the potential risks of AI, and hands-on learning opportunities for applying AI to interdisciplinary research.

AI and advanced algorithmic systems are rapidly transforming the global economy and society. But what does this mean for sustainability? Will AI help us overcome hurdles in achieving sustainability goals, or will it introduce new risks? The outcomes depend on ensuring proper governance and enabling conditions. Amy Luers will share her reflections on how AI can be harnessed to accelerate progress while addressing the complex challenges of the sustainability transition.

Amy Luers brings extensive experience to this discussion, having led sustainability initiatives at Microsoft, Future Earth, the White House, and Google, and worked with communities on water access in Latin America. She has published widely on societal vulnerability, climate impacts, science communication, and the intersection of digitalization and sustainability.

Location: Online
Date and time: Thursday, September 19th, 17.00-18.00 CET
Speaker: Amy Luers, Senior Global Director for Sustainability Science and Innovation at Microsoft.

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